Part 222 (1/2)
”Some _drily_ plain, without invention's aid, Write dull receipts how poems may be ayety_ of youth should be tee”--_Murray cor_ ”In the storm of 1703, two thousand stacks of _chimneys_ were blon in and about London”--_Red Book cor_ ”And the vexation was not abated by the _hackneyed_ plea of haste”--_Id_ ”The fourth sin of our _days_ is lukewarmness”--_Perkins cor_ ”God hates the workers of iniquity, and _destroys_ them that speak lies”--_Id_ ”For, when he _lays_ his hand upon us, we may not fret”--_Id_ ”Care not for it; but if thou _mayst_ be free, choose it rather”--_Id_ ”Alexander Severus saith, 'He that _buyeth_, must sell; I will not suffer buyers and sellers of offices'”--_Id_ ”With these measures, fell in all _ nonsense in full _volleys_ breaks”--_Murray's Reader, q Pope_ ”_Valleys_ are the intervals betwixt mountains”--_Woodward cor_ ”The Hebrews had fifty-two _journeys_ or e or steer the _galleys_ thus fastened together”--_Goldsmith cor_ ”_Turkeys_ were not known to naturalists till after the discovery of Aiven it for a wilderness of _monkeys_”--SHAK: _in Johnson's Dict_ ”Men worked at embroidery, especially in _abbeys_”--_Constable cor_ ”By which all purchasers or ees may be secured of all _moneys_ they lay out”--_Tealleys_, for his recreation”--_South cor_ ”Here _pulleys_ make the pond'rous oak ascend”--_Gay cor_
------”You need my help, and you say, Shylock, ould have _moneys_”--_Shak cor_
RULE XIII--IZE AND ISE
”Will any able writer _authorize_ other men to _revise_ his works?”--_G
B_ ”It can be lish”--_Murray cor_ ”Governed by the success or failure of an _enterprise_”--_Id_ ”Who have _patronized_ the cause of justice against powerful oppressors”--_Id, et al_ ”Yet custom _authorizes_ this use of it”--_Priestley cor_ ”They _surprise_ myself, ; and I even think the writers themselves will be _surprised_”--_Id_ ”Let the interest _rise_ to any sum which can be obtained”--_Webster cor_ ”To _determine_ what interest shall _arise_ on the use of money”--_Id_ ”To direct the popular councils and check _any rising_ opposition,”--_Id_ ”Five were appointed to the immediate _exercise_ of the office”--_Id_ ”No _”--_Id_ ”They are honest and economical, but indolent, and destitute of _enterprise_”--_Id_ ”I would, however, _advise_ you to be cautious”--_Id_ ”We are accountable for e _patronize_ in others”--_Murray cor_ ”After he was _baptized_, and was solemnly admitted into the office”--_Perkins cor_ ”He will find all, or most, of them, _comprised_ in the exercises”--_Brit Graulating their thoughts”--_Id_ ”To _tyrannize_ over the time and patience of his readers”--_Kirkham cor_ ”Writers of dull books, however, if _patronized_ at all, are rewarded beyond their deserts”--_Id_ ”A little reflection will show the reader the reason for _elish Chronicle contains an account of a _surprising_ cure”--_Red Book cor_ ”_Dogisterial teacher”--_Chalht now have been easily _analyzed_”--_Murray cor_ ”Authorize, _disauthorize_, and unauthorized; Tealize, _equalize, ardize, _woluttonize, epitomize_, anatomize, _phlebotonize_, detonize, _colonize_”--_Id cor_
”This beauty sweetness always must _comprise_, Which frohtland cor_
RULE XIV--COMPOUNDS
”The glory of the Lord shall be thy _rear-ward_”--SCOTT, ALGER: _Isa_, lviii, 8 ”Aof his master”--_Tooke cor_ ”The _party-coloured_ shutter appeared to come close up before him”--_Kirkham cor_ ”When the day broke upon this _handful_ of forlorn but dauntless spirits”--_Id_ ”If, upon a _plurafted, _nobody_ will say they are the natural growth of the _plumtree_'--_Berkley cor_ ”The channel between Newfoundland and Labrador is called the Straits of _Belleisle_”--_Worcester cor_ ”There being nothing that more exposes to _the headache_:”--or, (perhaps more accurately,) ”_headake_”--_Locke cor_ ”And, by a sleep, to say we end the _heartache_:”--or, ”_heartake_”--_Shak cor_ ”He that sleeps, feels not the _toothache_:”--or, ”_toothake_”--_Id_ ”That the shoe randfather_”--_Phil Museule word _misspelled_ [or _misspelt_] in a letter is sufficient to show that you have received a defective education”--_C Bucke cor_ ”Which _misstatement_ the committee attributed to a failure of h the _Banqueting-House_ to the scaffold”--_Syman and _a schoolmaster_”--_Webster cor_ ”They however knew that the lands were claimed by _Pennsylvania_”--_Id_ ”But if you ask a reason, they iument”--_Barnes cor_ ”Whoer's Bible_ ”And they continued _steadfastly_ in the apostles' doctrine”--_Id_ ”Beware lest ye also fall from your own _steadfastness_”--_Ib_ ”_Galiot_, or _Galliot_, a Dutch vessel carrying a main-mast and a _mizzen-mast_”--_Webster cor_ ”Infinitive, to overflow; Preterit, overflowed; Participle, _overflowed_”--_Cobbett cor_ ”After they have _misspent_ so much precious time”--_Brit Gram cor_ ”Some say, 'two _handsful_;” some, 'two _handfuls_; and others, 'two _handful_' The second expression is right”--_G Brown_ ”_Lapful_, as much as the lap can contain”--_Webster cor_ ”_Dareful_, full of defiance”--_Walker cor_ ”The road to the _blissful_ regions is as open to the peasant as to the king”--_Mur cor_ ”_Misspell_ is _misspelled_ [or _misspelt_] in every dictionary which I have seen”--_Barnes cor_ ”_Downfall_; ruin, calaislature _likewise_ acts _as_ a court”--_Webster cor_ ”It were better a _ed about his neck”--_Perkins cor_ ”_Pluplu in _re_ or _le_, accent the first syllable”--_Murray cor_
”It happened on a sureenwood shade he took his way”--_Dryden_
RULE XV--USAGE
”Nor are the _ue more uniform”--_Murray cor_ ”If we _analyze_ a conjunctive _preterit_, the rule will not appear to hold”--_Priestley cor_ ”No landholder would have been at that _expense_”--_Id_ ”I went to see the child whilst they were putting on its _clothes_”--_Id_ ”This _style_ is ostentatious, and _does_ not suit grave writing”--_Id_ ”The king of Israel and _Jehoshaphat_ the king of Judah, sat each on his throne”--_1 Kings_, xxii, 10; _2 Chron_, xviii, 9
”_Lysias_, speaking of his friends, promised to his father never to abandon them”--_Murray cor_ ”Some, to avoid this _error_, run into _its_ opposite”--_Churchill cor_ ”Hope, the balm of life _soothes_ us under every eislature”--_N Webster cor_ ”A pathetic _harangue will screen_ from punishment any knave”--_Id_ ”For the saes”--_Id_ ”Every person _is_ indulged in worshi+ping _as_ he _pleases_”--_Id_ ”Most or all _teachers_ are excluded froion, in its purity, _is_ the best institution on _earth_”--_Id_ ”_Neither_ clergymen nor human laws _have_ the _least_ authority over the conscience”--_Id_ ”A _guild_ is a society, fraternity, or corporation”--_Barnes cor_ ”Phillis was not able to _untie_ the knot, and so she cut it”--_Id_ ”An _acre_ of land is the quantity of one hundred and sixty perches”--_Id_ ”_Ochre_ is a fossil earth combined with the _oxyd_ of soeniuses_, when signifying persons of genius”--_Murray cor_; also _Frost_; also _Nutting_ ”Acrisius, king of Argos, had a beautiful daughter, whose name was _Danae_”--_Classic Tales cor_ ”_Phaeton_ was the son of Apollo and Clymene”--_Id_--”But, after all, I oal_”--_Buchanan cor_ ”'_Pittacus_ was offered a large sue sued his sons to respect the senate and people of Roreatly improved the telescope'”--_Id_ ”Cathmor's _warriors_ sleep in death”--_Macpherson's Ossian_ ”For parsing will enable you to detect and correct _errors_ in composition”--_Kirkham cor_
”O'er barren mountains, o'er the flow'ry plain, Extends thy _uncontrolled_ and boundless reign”--_Dryden cor_
PROMISCUOUS CORRECTIONS OF FALSE SPELLING
LESSON I--MIXED EXAMPLES
”A bad author deserves better usage than a bad _critic_”--_Pope (or Johnson) cor_ ”Produce a single passage, _superior_ to the speech of Logan, a Mingo chief, to Lord Dunovernor_ of this state”--_Jefferson's Notes_, p 94 ”We have none _synonymous_ to supply its place”--_Jamieson cor_ ”There is a probability that the effect will be _accelerated_”--_Id_ ”Nay, a regard to sound has _controlled_ the public choice”--_Id_ ”Though learnt [better, _learned_] frouttural_ sounds”--_Id_ ”It is by carefully filing off all roughness and _all inequalities_, that languages, like metals, must be polished”--_Id_ ”That I have not _misspent_ my time in the service of the community”--_Buchanan cor_ ”The leaves of _maize_ are also called blades”--_Webster cor_ ”Who boast that they knohat is past, and can _foretell_ what is to come”--_Robertson cor_ ”Its tasteless _dullness_ is interrupted by nothing but its perplexities”--_Abbott, right_ ”Sentences constructed with the Johnsonian _fullness_ and swell”--_Ja froht_ ”But, in poetry, this _characteristic_ of _dullness_ attains its full growth”--_Id corrected_ ”The leading _characteristic_ consists in an increase of the force and fullness”--_Id cor_ ”The character of this opening _fullness_ and feebler vanish”--_Id
cor_ ”Who, in the _fullness_ of _unequalled_ poould not believe hiht_ ”They _mar_ one _an_ other, and distract him”--_Philol Mus cor_ ”Let a deaf _worshi+per_ of antiquity and an English prosodist settle this”--_Rush cor_ ”This _Philippic_ gave rise to my satirical reply in self-defence”--_Merchant cor_ ”We here saw no _innuendoes_, no new sophistry, no falsehoods”--_Id_ ”A witty and _humorous_ vein has often produced eneue, I _pray thee_:[527]
it _curvets_ unseasonably”--_Shak cor_ ”I said, in my _sliest_ manner, 'Your health, sir'”--_Blackwood cor_ ”And _attorneys_ also travel the circuit in _pursuit_ of business”--_Barnes cor_ ”Soinia would hardly _sell_ for the _value_ of the _debts due_ from the inhabitants”--_Webster cor_ ”They were called the Court of assistants, and _exercised_ all powers, _legislative_ and judicial”--_Id_ ”Arith_ of liquors”--_Harris's Hermes_, p 295
”Most of the inflections may be _analyzed_ in a way somewhat similar”--_Murray cor_
”To epithets allots erac'd, like _lackeys_ wait”
--_T O Churchill's Gram_, p 326
LESSON II--MIXED EXAMPLES
”Hence _less_ is a privative _suffix_, denoting destitution; as in _fatherless, faithless, penniless_”--_Webster cor_ ”_Bay_; red, or reddish, inclining to a _chestnut colour_”--_Id_ ”To _mimick_, to imitate or ape for sport; a _mimic_, one who imitates or mimicks”--_Id_ ”Counterroll, a counterpart or copy of the rolls; _Counterrollment_, a counter account”--_Id_ ”_Millenniu which Satan shall be bound”--See _Johnson's Dict_ ”_Millennial_, [like _septennial, decennial_, &c,] pertaining to the _millennium_, or to a thousand years”--See _Worcester's Dict_ ”_Thralldoe, a state of servitude”--_Webster's Dict_ ”Brier, a prickly bush; Briery, rough, prickly, full of briers; _Sweetbrier_, a fragrant shrub”--See _Ainsworth's Dict, Scott's, Gobb's_, and others ”_Will_, in the second and third persons, barely _foretells_”--_Brit Gram cor_ ”And _therefore_ there is no word false, but what is distinguished by Italics”--_Id_ ”What should be _repeated_, is left to their discretion”--_Id_ ”Because they are abstracted or _separated_ from material substances”--_Id_ ”All motion is in time, and _therefore, wherever_ it exists, implies time as its _concorown persons are guilty of _bla”--_Brit Grah_, uncivil manners”--_Webster cor_ ”This fact _will_ hardly be _believed_ in the northern states”--_Id_ ”The province, however, _was harassed_ with disputes”--_Id_ ”So little concern _has_ the legislature for the interest of _learning_”--_Id_ ”The gentleentleman”--_Id_ ”Such absurd _quid-pro-quoes_ cannot be too strenuously avoided”--_Churchill cor_ ”When we say of a lance or peep at soh a crevice; to look narrowly, closely, or _slily_”--_Webster cor_ ”Hence the confession has become a _hackneyed_ proverb”--_Wayland cor_ ”Not to _, varnish, &c”--_Tooke cor_ ”After this system of self-interest had been _riveted_”--_Dr Brown cor_ ”Prejudice oted_ Jew”--_Dr